Control measures adopted by the Taijiang National Park Headquaters in response to infectious pneumonia (also known as Wuhan pneumonia)
I. Control measures of the visitor center
1. In response to the measures of the "Pandemic Control Lifestyle Campaign," the visitor center and parking lot have lifted the restriction on the number of visitors allowed. The staff will continue to monitor the body temperature of everyone and reinforce the cleaning efforts for the environment. Visitors are required to wear masks when entering the center.
2. Front-line service staff are required to wear masks, and their body temperature is monitored daily to ensure the implementation of self-directed health management.
3. Handrails and elevator buttons are cleaned with bleach several times a day. Disinfection sprayers and tablets are used to reinforce the center’s disinfection efforts on the days when the center is closed.
4. Holiday activities (Play performances at Taijiang and storytelling with picture books) at the visitor center are regularly held outdoors so that visitors will be able to move around freely and maintain a proper social distance at all times.
5. The audio-visual room of the visitor center will remain open, and the restriction on the number of admissions will be lifted. Since the social distancing in the facility cannot be appropriately maintained, all visitors are required to wear their masks (including the lectures and seminars held in the room).
6. Outdoor signs and walls in the parking lot and around the park areas and the indoor area of the center will have public notices to remind visitors to maintain a safe social distance.
II. Response measures for environmental education courses:
1. Proactively contact collaborating schools to change the scheduled course dates.
2. Teachers and volunteers handling courses have their body temperature checked every day to ensure the implementation of self-directed health management.
3. School teachers are required to help students measure their body temperature before the departure. Those who have a temperature of more than 37.5°C will not attend the course sessions.
4. Students are required to wash their hands and use cleaning alcohol for disinfection before classes. Those who have respiratory symptoms and allergies are required to wear masks throughout the class sessions.
5. Classroom doors and windows are kept open the whole time for ventilation.
III. Response measures adopted by the administrative center:
1. Hand sanitizer dispensers are placed at appropriate locations for the staff and those who come to the facility on a business trip.
2. After meetings are finished, the cleaning staff clean the tables and door handles with disinfectant.
3. Masks to be used at work are distributed to all work staff.
4. In order to ensure the personnel access control, those who come to the facility for business (business discussion, vendors who bid for projects, personnel attending meetings) will need to have their body temperature checked and register using their real names. Those who have a fever and are coughing and are not feeling well will not be allowed to enter the facility.
1. In response to the measures of the "Pandemic Control Lifestyle Campaign," the visitor center and parking lot have lifted the restriction on the number of visitors allowed. The staff will continue to monitor the body temperature of everyone and reinforce the cleaning efforts for the environment. Visitors are required to wear masks when entering the center.
2. Front-line service staff are required to wear masks, and their body temperature is monitored daily to ensure the implementation of self-directed health management.
3. Handrails and elevator buttons are cleaned with bleach several times a day. Disinfection sprayers and tablets are used to reinforce the center’s disinfection efforts on the days when the center is closed.
4. Holiday activities (Play performances at Taijiang and storytelling with picture books) at the visitor center are regularly held outdoors so that visitors will be able to move around freely and maintain a proper social distance at all times.
5. The audio-visual room of the visitor center will remain open, and the restriction on the number of admissions will be lifted. Since the social distancing in the facility cannot be appropriately maintained, all visitors are required to wear their masks (including the lectures and seminars held in the room).
6. Outdoor signs and walls in the parking lot and around the park areas and the indoor area of the center will have public notices to remind visitors to maintain a safe social distance.
II. Response measures for environmental education courses:
1. Proactively contact collaborating schools to change the scheduled course dates.
2. Teachers and volunteers handling courses have their body temperature checked every day to ensure the implementation of self-directed health management.
3. School teachers are required to help students measure their body temperature before the departure. Those who have a temperature of more than 37.5°C will not attend the course sessions.
4. Students are required to wash their hands and use cleaning alcohol for disinfection before classes. Those who have respiratory symptoms and allergies are required to wear masks throughout the class sessions.
5. Classroom doors and windows are kept open the whole time for ventilation.
III. Response measures adopted by the administrative center:
1. Hand sanitizer dispensers are placed at appropriate locations for the staff and those who come to the facility on a business trip.
2. After meetings are finished, the cleaning staff clean the tables and door handles with disinfectant.
3. Masks to be used at work are distributed to all work staff.
4. In order to ensure the personnel access control, those who come to the facility for business (business discussion, vendors who bid for projects, personnel attending meetings) will need to have their body temperature checked and register using their real names. Those who have a fever and are coughing and are not feeling well will not be allowed to enter the facility.